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ead Real Estate Co., Ltd, a Japanese developer of luxury residential properties, announced the expected completion of its extended stay hotel, ENT TERRACE Asakusabashi, in April 2025. The 8-room hotel is situated in Asakusabashi, Daitō, Tokyo, and features 9 floors above ground with a building area of 564.67 square feet.
Asakusabashi, a small district under 1 square kilometer, has a rich history dating back to the Edo Period as a transportation hub and wholesale district for dolls, stationery, and toys. Today, it boasts a unique downtown atmosphere where local businesses, craftsmen, and creators thrive, keeping alive the spirit of craftsmanship.
The hotel's location offers excellent accessibility, with Asakusabashi Station just a 4-minute walk away. The station provides easy access to major stations like Tokyo Station (10 minutes) and Shinagawa Station (20 minutes), making it an ideal base for exploring Central Tokyo. Guests can also enjoy the diverse selection of restaurants in the area, ranging from Japanese and Chinese cuisine to cafes.
The Asakusabashi Wholesale District, stretching along Edo-dori Avenue, is a treasure trove for handmade and DIY enthusiasts, with a wide variety of specialty stores offering goods at affordable prices.
Lead Real Estate Co., Ltd operates luxury residential properties across Tokyo, Kanagawa prefecture, and Sapporo, as well as hotels in Tokyo and apartment building units in Japan and Dallas, Texas.
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